Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The Interstate Highways in Ohio range in length from I-71, at 248.15 miles (399.36 km), all the way down to I-471, at 0.73 miles (1.17 km). [2] As of 2019, out of all the states, Ohio has the fifth-largest Interstate Highway System. [4] Ohio also has the fifth-largest traffic volume and the third-largest quantity of truck traffic.
Enters Ohio via a bridge to Cincinnati from Kentucky; it is Kentucky maintained, however. In Ohio, US 25 was replaced by US 127, US 24, SR 25, CR 25A, and I-75. US 27: 40.54: 65.24 US 27 in Cincinnati: US 27 near College Corner: 1926: current US 30: 247.01: 397.52 US 30 northeast of Monroeville, IN
Hartshorn Road in Danbury Township: 1923: current SR 164: 63.46: 102.13 SR 212 in Orange Township: Western Reserve Road/I-680 in Beaver Township: 1923: current SR 165: 32.31: 52.00 US 62/SR 173 on Smith–Knox township line: Taggart Road in Unity Township: 1923: current SR 166: 11.40: 18.35 US 6 in Hambden Township: SR 534 in Trumbull Township
Business U.S. Highway 290-F (Bus. US 290) is the original routing of US 290 through the town of Brenham. The route is 4.59 miles (7.39 km) in length. The route was designated as Loop 318 throughout its entire length on January 18, 1960. On February 28, 1973, the section from then-SH 90 westward became part of SH 105.
Incomplete I-490 in Cleveland, looking east from West 14th Street in July 1973. The original plans of the Cleveland and other city and federal highway authorities called for the highway—also known as the Clark Freeway [6] and, at various times and in various sections, as I-80N [7] and Interstate 290 (I-290)—to bisect the east side of the city and the eastern suburbs; the I-290 designation ...
The first section of modern-day SR 296 included as a part of the state highway system was designated SR 275 between 1931 and 1932. [5] [6] This route only ran from US 68 to Middletown at what was then the eastern terminus of SR 290; SR 275 continued east to Marysville. [6] By 1933, SR 275 and SR 290 swapped routes west of Middletown. [7]
New Mexico State Road 290; New York: New York State Route 290; County Route 290 (Erie County, New York) Ohio State Route 290 (former) Pennsylvania Route 290; South Carolina Highway 290; Tennessee State Route 290; Texas: Texas State Highway 290; Texas State Highway Spur 290; Farm to Market Road 290 (former) Utah State Route 290; Virginia State ...
Interstate 290 (Massachusetts), a highway in Massachusetts that connects Auburn to Marlborough via Worcester; Interstate 290 (New York), a bypass route connecting Interstate 90 to Interstate 190 in Buffalo, New York; Interstate 290, a cancelled freeway in Cleveland, Ohio, part of which was built anyway as Interstate 490 (Ohio)